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Who I am? A guessing quiz.


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Deevoted, another forum i frequent (a history one) often have quizzes

The winning poster gets to pose the next quiz

If he declines the originator offers a new one

adds a bit of variety

just a thought if you get stumped coming up with new ones

Thats not a bad idea. I cant see myself doing this every week. I'm not sure about the longivity of it once the players get into full training and then the season starts. But so far, it seems that its been well received. As I said earlier, it was trial and error, with getting the 1st clue just right.

I an open for suggestions and ideas, if it means keeeping it going. I started it, that doesnt mean I wouldnt share the concept.

So far it seems popular enough.

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ANDREW mC =coup

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This one has gone cryptic. The answer is in there,if you study it hard enough.

HINT: The player is not a ruckmen or tall. Eliminate all players before 1985,thats doesnt mean this player started in 1985. I'm just narrowing down the era a bit. This might seperate the men from the boys.

Reminder - One guess/post per clue. (read the opening post if in doubt) Good luck.

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)

Ballarat and drive-thrus are something I have in common. Ask my brothers.

I am .....?

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I'll let this silde this time. Multiple guesses and / or posts NOT allowed

Ray Biffen is correct.

Who I am..... (1st Clue)

I was recruited from Tasmania as a forward,

I am .....?

Who I am..... (2nd Clue)

I represented Tasmania playing cricket.I took a wicket with my first ball in a first class game.

I am.....?

Who I am..... (3rd Clue)

I was switched to the backline even though I topped the goalkicking in one year.

I started my career in 1968 My last season was 1979. I played 170 games.

I am.....?

Who I am..... (4th Clue)

I was well known for being tough,giving out 'The Biff" I went on to coach Dandenong in the VFA.

I am Ray......?

Ray Biffen.

Too Easy.
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Junior McDonald

Correct!

The drive-thrus gave it away, right?

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)

Ballarat and Drive-thrus are something I have in common. Ask my brothers.

I am .....?

Who am I ......... (2nd Clue)

I won a 'bluey' and numerous other achievements during my football career

I am .....?

Who am I ......... (3rd Clue)

I broke the record for the most games by a player coming off the rookie list

2006 was probably my best season

I am .....?

Who am I ......... (4th Clue)

Played over 200 games and Captained the club, I never shook off being a junior to most.

I am ..... James ....?

Ans = James McDonald

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[censored], so it seems .

And I think that guys name is Biffin ,not Biffen.
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Reminder - One guess/post per clue. (read the opening post if in doubt) Good luck.

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)

My brother and I played together for a short time. I was recruited from a bayside club.

I am .....?

Gerard Healy
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Weather's magnificent and now that Redleg's turned up we're concentrating on sorting out the experimenting inquiry.

Enjoyed watching the cup from someone's apartment overlooking the beach.

Winning trainer a former Demon and James McDonald rode the second placegetter. I knew we did the right thing by letting him go!

I did 4 days in Broadbeach over the cup - they get right into the cup up here. Sat for two hours at a cafe drinking fabulous coffee and watching horrifically dressed women off to parties balanced on feet torturing 9" heels - it was amusing if not a little grotesque.

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Peter Giles

Correct! give me a break, lol

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)

My brother and I played together for a short time. I was recruited from a bayside club.

I am..... ?

Who am I ......... (2nd Clue)

I was recruited from Sandringham. Injuries shortened my career. I

I am..... ?

Who am I ......... (3rd Clue)

I started my career wearing No 45. I later played with Prahan (VFA)

I am..... ?

Who am I ......... (4th Clue)

I am better known wearing No4 I am Peter... ?

Ans= Peter Giles

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Thanks to all those that have been offering encouargement , positive suggestions etc much appreciated.

And to the posters that have been having a crack. I have taken it all onboard, but still unsure if I can keep doing it for much longer.

In case some are unware of the concept. I would suggest reading my opening post.

All the clues / quizzes prior to this post have been guessed correctly. They are done and dusted.

A brand new quizz will follow this post. have fun with it, and good luck.

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